PADI Open Water Diver Course

PADI is the world's leading diver training agency and this course will gain you the coveted PADI Open Water Diver certification.
OPEN WATER DIVER is a certification that allows you to dive independently with your dive buddy and without an instructor.
Recognised world wide this is your gateway to the amazing underwater world.
The theory sessions will teach you how to plan your dives within safety…

Discover Scuba Diving (DSD)

This is the perfect way for non-divers to discover the beauty and magic of the underwater world in the Red Sea.
DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING is a full day PADI programme for those who want to discover the underwater world with an instructor and don't have a certification. You can credit your Discover Scuba experience towards the PADI Open Water Course.
The programme comprises a theory session, a…

5 Days Mix and Match!

Experience the myriad amazing sites along the El Quseir coast with this flexible 5-day mix and match package.
You spend 2 days (4 dives) exploring our fantastic House Reef and 3 days(6 dives) broadening your horizons and visiting sites a little further afield with either our Zodiac or our Speed Boat (depending on the sites you choose to visit).
Tanks, weights, weight-belts and transfers (if…

5 Days Unlimited Shore Diving

The Red Sea is one of the best diving destinations in the world and the House Reef at South Red Sea is one of the best dive sites in the whole Red Sea.With this package you can dive as much as you like on the House Reef between 08h00 and 17h30. Tanks, weights and weightbelts are provided.
Your first dive will be a check dive unless you have a professional level cetification. During this dive we…

Diving in El Quseir

The Coral reefs here are extremely diverse , and provide excellent diving with a huge variety of dive sites from scattered pinnacles and out crops to pristine coral gardens and labyrinths of coral caverns and canyons just waiting to be explored. The sheer variety of coral growth is astonishing, with a full mixture of hard corals as well as the wonderful multi coloured soft corals.

The marine life is just as impressive, with Napoleon Wrasse, lionfish, trumpet fish, moray eels, nudibranch and goatfish inhabiting the reef areas while blue-spotted rays, crocodile fish, cuttlefish and gobies are in the shallows. Out in the blue, Indian mackerel, tuna, jacks and snapper can be seen patrolling. And if you are really lucky you will get to see the elusive and shy Dugong or a friendly Dolphin interactive encounter. It’s clear that this is one of the best diving locations in the Red Sea, if not the world.

Diving parties here are small, with only a few Dive Centres to help preserve the reefs so you will find your underwater experience to be tranquil and peaceful.

Travel to El Quseir

El Quseir is a beautiful place, situated on the mid southern coast of mainland Egypt, between Hurghada to the North and Marsa Alam in the South. It can be accessed easily by either of the 2 Airports.

Once an important and busy port, the city stands at the end of the shortest route between the Nile and the Red Sea, making it a vital trade route between Egypt and the wider world in the days before the Suez Canal. It was also one of the main shipping routes for Pilgrims heading to Mecca. It is for this reason that many buildings in the town have a strong architectural Islamic influence.

Visitors can still see the Old Fortress and port buildings scattered around the now quiet harbour.

Today there is little else to do except relax and enjoy the peace and quiet of the small town and marvel at the beautiful fringing reefs that run the length of the coastline, whether by snorkelling or diving.

Another bonus of El Quseir is its closeness to Luxor and Aswan. For those wanting to see more of Egypt and its culture you can easily visit Luxor as a Full day or overnight trip. Travel time is approx. 3.5 hours each way.

For the more adventurous Quad bike and horse/Camel safaris are an excellent way of seeing more of the magical desert scenery and meeting the local Bedouin people. These nomadic people offer a warm welcome to visitors who get to enjoy Bedouin hospitality before heading back across the desert to the beautiful resort hotels.